Wisconsin emergency management officials say flood waters are beginning to recede in Burlington but thousands are still without power and the state Department of Natural Resources is monitoring a dam that sustained damage.

The Wisconsin Senate's top Republican says the Legislature may have to pass a bill to help lure a Taiwanese technology company bring a plant to Wisconsin. Foxconn, best known for making Apple's iPhone, is looking to build a display panel factory in the United States with several states in the...

The Milwaukee Brewers enter the second half of the season Friday night as they take on the Philadelphia Phillies at Miller Park. The team is in the midst of a rebuild and is the No. 1 team in the National League Central Division.

Senate Republicans unveiled a revised version of the health care bill aimed at replacing the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare. A health policy expert tells us how it could change coverage for Americans.

Illinois businessman Richard Uihlein has now donated a total of $3.5 million toward a super PAC supporting Republican Kevin Nicholson's potential campaign for Wisconsin's U.S. Senate seat. Nicholson is one of several Republicans mulling a challenge to Democratic U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin in 2018.

Hundreds of low-income, uninsured patients receive their prescriptions for free from a pharmacy in Madison. The St. Vincent de Paul Charitable Pharmacy is unique in Wisconsin dispensing free medications. We'll learn about its role in the community, and its partnership with the UW School of Pharmacy whose students volunteer there.

A chunk of ice the size of Delaware broke off from the Antarctic Peninsula this week. We'll learn about why this happened and what it means for climate change around the world and close to home in Wisconsin.

Governor Scott Walker declared a state of emergency for Racine, Kenosha, and Walworth Counties this morning following damaging storms that tore through the area this week. We speak with Tod Pritchard of Wisconsin Emergency Management about the damage.

The first six months of 2017 were the second wettest on record in Wisconsin. Wisconsin recorded almost 21 inches of precipitation from January to June, 1 inch below the record set in 2013, according to data from the National Centers for Environmental Information .

Republican U.S. Rep. Glenn Grothman says none of his GOP colleagues are talking about the release of emails showing Donald Trump Jr. agreed to meet with a Russian attorney who promised information that would help President Trump defeat Hillary Clinton in last year's election.